Canadian military is organising a CSGO tournament to be held over the weekend of 15th-16th October 2016. There have been studies that eSports have been particularly important in the development of performance in various aspects of life.

We talk about the opportunity for brothers and sisters in arms to reconnect through esports, why gaming and the military go hand-in-hand, and the awkwardness that might result if we get a “terrorists win” screen in the final match.

Kevin tells us how some recent research suggestions that esports viewership is eating into non-electronic sports watching, Sam’s got a real issue with how Riot is calling their shiny new $4 million dollar worlds prize pool “fan contributions,” and Colin sings Mark Cuban’s praises for his shrewd non-entry into esports.